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We pull your area's water quality data from public EPA and municipal records — updated regularly so you're seeing current conditions, not last year's picture.
Your personalized report shows detected contaminants, hardness levels, any system violations, and how your water stacks up against EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs).
Based on your results, we'll tell you exactly what treatment we'd recommend — and what it costs. No pressure, no upsell. Just clarity about what your water actually needs.
See what's actually showing up in your ZIP's water — PFAS, nitrates, heavy metals, disinfection byproducts, and more. Every result is compared against EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) so you know where you stand.
Greater Houston water is consistently hard — Cypress and Kingwood groundwater can hit 20 GPG or higher. Your report shows your area's hardness rating in grains per gallon and what that means for your appliances, your pipes, and your skin — in plain language.
Any public health violations in your water system over the past 3 years — most go unreported in local news. You have a right to know, and your report surfaces them clearly.
Surface water and groundwater systems have completely different problems. Here's what real reports look like across the range.
Surface water like Sugar Land deals with PFAS and disinfection byproducts. Groundwater like Kingwood has arsenic, radium, and extreme hardness. The right treatment depends entirely on what's actually in your water.
Removes 95–99% of dissolved contaminants — PFAS, arsenic, radium, nitrates — right at your drinking tap. First priority for most homes in this region.
Targets disinfection byproducts (TTHMs, HAAs) at every tap — showers, laundry, cooking. More important for surface water systems like Sugar Land.
Hard water destroys appliances and pipes over time. Kingwood's aquifer water is aggressively hard — a softener pays for itself in 2–4 years.
Data sourced from EWG Tap Water Database and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). We serve Sugar Land, Cypress, Kingwood, and surrounding communities.
Data reflects publicly available municipal water quality reports. Hardness and contaminant levels vary by ZIP — enter yours above for your specific results.
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